47 Priestsessagh Road, Strabane BT81 7JY is a Grade Record Only listed building in the Derry City and Strabane local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
47 Priestsessagh Road, Strabane BT81 7JY
- WRENN ID
- second-threshold-foxglove
- Grade
- Record Only
- Local Planning Authority
- Derry City and Strabane
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
A detached three-bay two-storey house built around 1850, located on the west side of Priestsessagh Road. It is a good example of a mid-nineteenth-century rural dwelling, rectangular in plan and facing east.
The house is constructed of rubble stone walls rendered with lime, measuring approximately 35 feet by 24 feet by 19 feet high, and comprises a kitchen, pantry, two reception rooms and four bedrooms. The pitched roof is laid with natural slate and fitted with roll-moulded black clay ridge tiles. Paired rendered chimneystacks sit on either gable end, though the one to the north gable has been rebuilt using concrete bricks. Cast-iron rainwater goods are mounted on drive-through brackets to a brick-lined eaves course.
The front elevation is symmetrical across three bays with square-headed window openings and masonry sills. Original 6/6 timber sash windows retain exposed sash boxes with convex horns and some cylinder glass. A central gable-fronted entrance porch with pitched natural slate roof contains a four-pane fixed-pane timber window to either side and a replacement sheeted timber door with rectangular overlight. The porch opens onto a concrete front area within a small front garden. The garden boundary to the road is formed by a ruled-and-lined rendered wall with ridge-back cement coping, a pair of rendered piers and a pedestrian wrought-iron gate.
The rear elevation shows three bays with exposed rubble stone walling and various square-headed window openings with stone sills and timber sash windows. The north gable is blank. Single-storey rubble outbuildings are attached to either gable end; the one to the south is now collapsed, whilst that to the north is a modern concrete block structure. A range of outbuildings to the north, set at an angle to the road, comprises pitched natural slate roof, rubble stone walling and corrugated iron doors.
Buildings are recorded on this site on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1833, though the current structure appears to have replaced an earlier building. The property does not appear in the Townland Valuation of 1828–40, likely due to insufficient value at that time. Griffith's Valuation of 1856–64 names Robert Waugh as occupier, leasing from the Marquis of Abercorn, with the property valued at £2 5 shillings, later raised to £3. In 1888 Hugh Waugh became occupier, acquiring the property in fee in 1889. From 1933 Margaret Waugh owned the house, with the valuation subsequently raised to £5 5 shillings.
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